A magnificent cycloramic backdrop augments the proceedings adding a regal touch of glamour to this already imposing display. |
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His flow displays the effect of too many blunts, but also a cocky confidence that augments his cutting lyrics. |
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The pianist augments many of these mid tempo pieces with lilting harmonics, a deft right hand, and well-placed chord clusters. |
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At his fancy-dress party, Armstrong, already huge, augments his volume with tails, a heavy cloak with a triple tippet, and a three-cornered hat. |
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The section augments previous powers given to the taxman to conduct Revenue audits. |
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Nonetheless, the issuance of financial claims that creates purchasing power augments system liquidity. |
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Moodle goes beyond distance learning because it augments lessons through enhanced teacher-student interaction. |
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Mr. Avery apparently plays the harmonica and augments the chords with simultaneous beat-boxing. |
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At his fancy-dress party, Arkadin, already huge, augments his volume with tails, a heavy cloak with a triple tippet, and a three-cornered hat. |
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Computer-aided instruction augments learning in all topics, but most commonly in the areas of receptor theory and mechanism and stereochemistry. |
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While a sugarcane farm isn't a trap or another planet, it augments the internal and external conflict of the characters. |
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The Chicago Underground is made up of core duo cornettist Rob Mazurek and drummer Chad Taylor which augments with guest players to become Trios, Quartets, even an Orchestra. |
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The evidence from the case studies and the 18 partner countries augments the categories used for quantitative analysis. |
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The Service augments its capacity through the engagement of interns, consultants and academic researchers working on a pro bono basis. |
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You call it a tap, or a faucet, and it's one of those shiny things that augments the kitchen sink. |
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While the trio's music is firmly entrenched in the house and drum 'n' bass sounds of DJ culture, their musicianship augments their builds and breaks. |
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That menace on their right flank augments the pressure on David Cameron to define his position on Europe. |
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The health care system augments its project management resources by drawing on the private sector. |
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Within the public accounts of Canada, CMHC's annual net income augments the government's annual surplus. |
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Furthermore, the lack of bridges on the numerous rivers of the country augments the difficulties. |
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While this measure reduces the redistributive character of personal income tax, it augments it of personal social security contributions. |
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Pedagogical experts believe that the acquisition of a second language augments learning in other areas. |
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These types of initiatives create a body of knowledge that augments and supports the more formalized academic programs. |
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The political turmoil related to the open presidential elections augments the problems. |
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The systematic integration of women augments the democratic basis, the efficiency and the quality of the activities of local government. |
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The FWTD augments the recovery capability by performing the towing functions, leaving the wrecker free for other recovery situations, such as overturned vehicles. |
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The rare porcelain coffeepot augments the museum's extensive holdings of porcelain made by the Tucker manufactory in Philadelphia, one of the first in the United States. |
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This allows food to sear and cook quickly, which augments flavors. |
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Highly elevated surfaces can induce a thermal low, which then augments the environmental wind flow. |
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The net capital raised by Lifeco in 2008 and 2009 augments our capital and liquidity position, and enhances the Corporation's capability to take advantage of market opportunities. |
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Unless passing opportunities require shock and awe performance, the Escape will do just fine with its base engine and its new six-speed automatic transmission, which augments both passing performance and economy. |
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On the other hand, this traffic augments surveillance and response resources, and offshore platforms such as Hibernia can provide SAR helicopter refuelling capability. |
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This work augments the community's commitment to integrate a small hydroelectric project into its electricity supply system to offset fossil fuels. |
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Nephrite is stone which augments the radiance of charisma. |
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Elementary common sense should make it clear that the more the means of reducing the risk for a given operation are multiplied, the more the collective risk augments. |
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Coates augments the customary landscape painting with an array of avant-garde techniques, notably the liquid glissando textures pioneered by Iannis Xenakis. |
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Mr Young considers only the latter, but factors in incumbency and augments the small historical sample by drawing on elections elsewhere in the world. |
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The stagnation of negotiations in the multilateral disarmament machinery, experienced for some years owing to the lack of political will of certain actors, augments the value of multilateralism. |
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The Water Monitoring and Management Plan augments the conditions put in place by Queensland, and will draw on advice from the Independent Expert Scientific Committee on Coal Seam Gas and Large Coal Mining Development. |
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This type of estimation allows for more data points, which greatly augments the degrees of freedom in our sample, and hence the reliability of the estimates. |
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It has been shown that plasmodial toxin glycosylphosphatidylinositol augments apoptosis rates in cardiomyocyte culture. |
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Technological progress is always capital-augmenting, but when it augments capital in tasks that are complementary to those done by labour, it looks labour-augmenting. |
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It augments the export control order of January 2007 that regulates control of dual-use items and technologies based on the dual-use list of the Wassenaar Arrangement. |
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Licensing policy, which requires a commercial sealer to work under an experienced sealer for two years to obtain a professional licence, augments the regulatory requirements. |
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This, whether inadvertent or intentional, augments the book and contributes to Sotos's successful rendering of destructive compulsiveness as subject in Comfort and Critique. |
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The acquisition expands Synthetic Industries' product range into the area of primary reinforcement and augments its involvement in the specifying industry. |
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